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Trucker Guide is a navigation and information platform for truck drivers, fleet dispatchers, and freight service providers. It primarily serves the U.S. market, with some services covering Canada. It is not simply a replacement for Google Maps; instead, it focuses on trucking-specific needs, adding industry information such as low bridges, weight limits, truck-restricted roads, weigh stations, repair services, parking, truck washes, and more.
The platform claims to offer more than 450,000 truck-related points of interest, including rest areas, weigh stations, truck washes, repair shops, roadside assistance, restaurants, dealers, tire shops, Cross Docking, and more. On the driver side, it provides truck-friendly navigation customized by truck and trailer dimensions, helping avoid low bridges, weight restrictions, and prohibited areas. Dispatchers can use web-based route planning to view low-clearance points, diesel prices, parking availability, and weigh station status. Service providers can increase visibility through business listings, banners, and promotional videos.
The main text only makes one point clear: Trucker Guide users can search for business locations and services on the map for free. The page does not disclose subscription plans, enterprise or fleet pricing, nor does it explain how supplier advertising, banners, or video placements are charged. Based on publicly available information, the barrier to basic driver-side search is relatively low, but pricing transparency is limited for enterprise procurement or supplier promotion.
The platform mentions account security and privacy: it does not share personal data with other drivers unless a user leaves a comment on a service page, in which case the user’s name will be visible. However, it does not disclose details on encryption, auditing, compliance certifications, enterprise permissions, team roles, APIs, or third-party integrations. For larger fleets, TMS/dispatch system integration, and other SaaS use cases, further confirmation from the vendor would still be needed.
Its strengths are a clear vertical focus, a rich set of points of interest, and navigation information tailored to truck safety and operational efficiency. The site displays a user rating of 4.7/5 and includes multiple positive reviews. Its drawbacks are that geographic coverage is concentrated in the United States, pricing and enterprise capability information is limited, and details on integrations and compliance are lacking. It is best suited for U.S. truck drivers, owner-operators, small fleet dispatchers, and service providers such as repair shops, towing companies, and truck washes that want to reach truck drivers.
The main text does not specify accessibility from China, and its map data and service coverage are not aimed at the Chinese market. For domestic freight use in China, more practical alternatives include Amap, Baidu Maps, and truck navigation apps. For cross-border or North America-based fleets, Trucker Guide can serve as a supplementary tool for U.S. road and service-point information.
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truckmaster.app is an United States Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach truckmaster.app directly.